Thursday, March 21, 2013

Parking Policy


The subdivision has had problems with some properties having more cars than their driveway can accommodate. The HOA policy is that residents are not to use street parking, so that is available for service vehicles and for short term, infrequent guests if absolutely necessary  -- the HOA expects members to move their own cars to other allowed places (such as a friend's driveway spot or the street parking next to Cayce Foods) so there is room for the guest's car.  It is also policy that vacant homes are deemed to imply consent to parking in their driveways, provided contact info is in the parked car's dash and no sign is present saying "no parking" or "no trespassing."  (And please don't hog the whole driveway by carelessly parking one car.)   Also, if the residents can fit 3 cars into their driveway without being on the road, for now the HOA board is not considering that arrangement a violation .

Please do not park your vehicles in front of your driveway or on Springleaf Circle. It obstructs the access others have to enter and exit their own driveways.  It also adds to congestion on the road and creates more hazards for drivers and pedestrians.

Our HOA has the been very fortunate to have a member of the Smyrna Police Department as a resident.  The department prefers that officers bring their vehicles home with them, and the Windy Hill Forest Board of Directors prefers that police presence be very prominent so as to deter theft, vandalism and other crimes.  The presence of a squad car on the curb or in front of the officer's driveway is exempted from the HOA parking policy.  No others should assume they are exempt also.

Article II, Section 4 of the recorded HOA Covenants make it clear that each home is to park within the bounds of its driveway (click image below to enlarge).



Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Your HOA's Access

Our HOA needs to be able to communicate with residents.  It also needs access to observe how well buildings and lawns are maintained.  And it needs to leave notices at the door from time to time.  So the question comes up, can a homeowner declare their property off limits and threaten trespass sanctions if an HOA representative comes on their property while conducting HOA business?  It is a remarkable posture given that each of us shares a common wall with one or two neighbors.  We have chosen to live in a close community, and the tendency is to discover trespassing objections when a resident doesn't want to cooperate with HOA messages or operations.

At the end of Section 1, Article VII of the HOA Covenants (which are recorded in the county records and are binding agreements on each home) provides the following (click it to enlarge):







Also, a separate document, the HOA bylaws, provides a useful encouragement in Section 9.2:


Harmonious Use.  The members and their townhomes are in such close proximity that each member is called upon to preserve and foster harmony and to refrain from conduct or neglect that compromises the quiet enjoyment or value of any townhome; further each member is responsible for making all persons it allows in the subdivision to similarly comply and may be sanctioned for the noncompliance of such persons.  The Board of Directors shall take any and all measures it deems reasonable or necessary to enforce the use restrictions set out in Article IX of the Declaration and to publish Rules & Regulations to clarify such 
restrictions and other member duties set out in the Declaration.  Such Rules and Regulations may be established and revised by majority vote of the Board of Directors, they shall be published on 
the Association website and they are incorporated into the Association Bylaws by this reference.  Said Rules & Regulations are appended to these Bylaws

Sunday, March 10, 2013

BE COYOTE AWARE


A Coyote was spotted in the area recently by one of our homeowners.

Project Coyote's recommendation is to keep them wary of humans by acting large and using voice and gestures to indicate that they are unwelcome.

See the image below.


We also suggest these links:

http://www.coyoteproject.org/resources.html

Coyote Hazing Field Guide






Saturday, March 9, 2013

Minutes of 2013 Member Meeting



WINDY HILL FOREST HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION (“WHFHA”)
MINUTES OF MARCH 9, 2013 MEETING


Minutes taken by Attorney Mark P. Groves, acting secretary of the meeting.

The 2013 annual meeting was held March 9, 2013 at 1:30pm at Smyrna's Brawner Hall. This meeting was held as part of written notice mailed on Feb. 26, 2013 to all 89 homes in WHFHA and the required quorum of 9 homes was exceeded. Notice was also published at the WHFHA entrance and on the windyhillforest.com website.

It was moved, seconded and unanimously resolved:

I. that the minutes of the March 3, 2012 annual meeting be approved, except that the standard annual dues are not increasing to $120.

II. that the following persons be elected by the membership to serve as the WHFHA Board of Directors:

Rochelle Martin, Susie David
Mark Groves, Carmine Lombardi
Sandy Vazquez, Maria Deramos

III. that for homeowners in goodstanding, the annual dues be set at $100 with a $50 discount for timely payment. Further, the Board shall have discretion to set conditions for adjusting discounts in return for receiving current contact information on home owners and home occupants.

IV. There was discussion on how the covenants commenced in 1985 with an annual lawn maintenance free of $216 which was subject to a 5% increase on the prior year amount. After calculating the annual increases, the amount for 2013 is $847. Then there was discussion on how the covenants call for the Association to maintain lawns and that the Board's policy has been to allow homeowners care for their own lawns. It was resolved that the Board has discretion to refuse that privilege on a case by case basis to homeowners who do not care for their lawns or who fail to perform as required under the covenants and policies of the Association.

Various discussion of subdivision matters occurred but no other resolutions were adopted.

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Mark P. Groves, acting secretary